Healthy Weight: Other Places To Get Help


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Other Places To Get Help


Online Resources

Body Positive
Web Address: http://www.BodyPositive.com
 

BodyPositive is a Web site that “explores taking up occupancy inside your own skin, rather than living above the chin until you're thin. It is a set of ideas that may help you find greater well-being in the body you have.” The developer of the site is a licensed psychologist whose research and psychotherapy focus on women's issues, particularly eating, weight, and sexuality concerns. The site offers many resources for learning about size acceptance and weight issues from a psychological perspective.



Food and Nutrition Information Center
Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), National Agricultural Library
Web Address: http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/
 

The Food and Nutrition Information Center (FNIC) is one of several information centers located at the National Agricultural Library (NAL), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). This site provides information on food, nutrition, and food safety.



MyPyramid
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Web Address: http://www.mypyramid.gov
 

The MyPyramid food guidance Web site provides many options to help people make healthy food choices and to be active every day. You enter age, gender, and activity level to get a food plan specific to your needs. You can also print out worksheets that help you track progress and goals. You'll find many answers to your questions about healthy eating on this Web site.



Organizations

America on the Move: University of Colorado
4200 East 9th Avenue
Suite C263
Denver, CO  80262
Phone: 1-800-807-0077
Web Address: www.americaonthemove.org
 

America On the Move offers free, personalized online resources, interactive tools, community support, and events. This program helps you build eating and activity habits that positively affect your weight and health. Its guidelines include walking an additional 2,000 steps each day and decreasing daily caloric intake by 100 calories.



American Dietetic Association
120 South Riverside Plaza
Suite 2000
Chicago, IL  60606-6995
Phone: 1-800-366-1655
E-mail: knowledge@eatright.org
Web Address: www.eatright.org
 

The American Dietetic Association sets standards for all types of prescribed diets. The Consumer Nutrition Hot Line is available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (CST), in both Spanish and English. The organization produces a variety of consumer information, including videos and CD-ROM products, and will help you find a registered dietitian in your area who provides nutrition counseling.



National Health Information Center: HealthierUS.gov
P.O. Box 1133
Washington, DC  20013-1133
Phone: 1-800-336-4797

(301) 565-4167
E-mail: info@nhic.org
Web Address: www.healthierus.gov
 

HealthierUS.gov provides information on physical activity, diet, disease prevention, and making healthy choices.



Weight-Control Information Network (WIN)
1 WIN Way
Bethesda, MD  20892-3665
Phone: 1-877-946-4627 toll-free
Fax: (202) 828-1028
E-mail: win@info.niddk.nih.gov
Web Address: http://win.niddk.nih.gov/index.htm
 

The Weight-control Information Network (WIN) is a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. WIN supplies information on weight control, obesity, and nutritional disorders for the public and for health professionals.





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Last updated: March 06, 2008
Author: Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS
Reviewed By: Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Editors: Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Pat Truman, MATC

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